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rosent76

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Insulin is released from the pancreas in response to
 
 A. low blood glucose levels.
  B. high blood glucose levels.
  C. a reduction in food intake.
  D. stress.

Question 2

The change in blood glucose following ingestion of food is called
 
 A. the glycemic response to that food.
  B. the glycemic index of that food.
  C. the glycemic load of that food.
  D. the glucose rating of that food.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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